When Mexico Freezes Over…

If your brain is anything like ours, the Mountain Dew® Baja Blast™ Freeze poses an interesting question- what would happen if Baja California, Mexico froze over?

First of all, it would be way easier to get a Mountain Dew® Baja Blast™ Freeze all the time, since there wouldn’t be any tropical Mexican air to liquefy this awesomely frozen, lime Mountain Dew® drink. And since we’d all be exclusively drinking frozen things, brain freezes would probably stop being a thing, which is fantastic news for society as a whole. We’d be so used to brain freezes, we’d pretty much forget what they even were and how they feel. Presumably if Baja California, Mexico froze over, something will have gone seriously wrong in the climate, and the rest of the once tropical pacific will have also frozen over. Since everyone would be drinking Mountain Dew® Baja Blast™ Freezes constantly, we’d all have a ton of energy to do things like Ice Skate to Japan. Mid-pacific waves would make completely bonkers ramps, so a new extreme sport would be invented, and they’ll start hosting the Dew Tour on the salt water ice mountains off the coast of Baja California. Whew. This arctic permawinter fantasy actually sounds pretty delicious. Fingers crossed…MTN DEW® BAJA BLAST™ is made with natural fruit flavors and contains no fruit juice. STARBURST and affiliated designs are trademarks of Wm Wrigley Jr. Company or its affiliates. MTN DEW, the MTN DEW logo, the Mtn Dew Landscape and A TROPICAL LIME STORM are trademarks of PepsiCo, Inc.

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